HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with rine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre- quent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad ef- fects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention THE PaTroN COURIER and send your ad- dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. eat aiscovery of tue age, p eis- eiroshine to the taste, act gently y on Lidueys, liver ond bowels, » entive system, dispel colds, ucha, fever, habitual constipation ied gis s. Please buy and try a box of 1. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DR. S. W. Worrell, : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Good Building, Room No. 3. Aa-General Surgury and the Eye a Specialty, All calls will recelve prompt attention. J. VAN WILSON, Surgeon Dentist. Graduate Philadelphia Dental College. Special attention given to the preservation of the natural teeth. Artificial teeth a specialty. Good Building, Patton, Pa. Dr. V. A. Murray, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Offic®in Arlington block, next to Postoffice, tton, Pa. All night calls responded to promptly. Disease of the ear, nose and throat given special attention. OFFICE HOURS: —7to9amand 12to2p m MILLINERY, And up-to-date novelties for women. Anything special will be ordered upon short notice. Prices moderate. ALICE A. ASHCROFT, Opposite Commercial Hotel, Patton. TOBACCO and CIGARS The finest line in Patton at G. J. FITZPATRICK’S Restaurant on Magee avenue, near P. R. R. depot. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. CENTRAL - HOTEL, JOHN R. CORDELL, Prop’r. Accommodations the best. First-class Bar in connection. RATES $1.25 PER DAY. gr PATTON HOTEL, WM. A. MELLON, PROP’R, First-class accommodations. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Choice WINES and LIQUORS at the Bar. CHAS. F. LEHMAN, Hair Cutting and Shaving Parlors, Good Building, at Main Entrance. AIRY AND ELEGANT ROOM. Give him a call. Your Watch may need Regulating, Let uslook at it. No charge for examination. If it needs attention we'll tell you, and if you would have us put it in shape we’ll do it well at a regular charge that you won’t object to. TOZER, The Patton Jeweler. Reuel Somerville, Attorney-at-Law, PATTON, PA. Office in the Good Building. [MAHAFFEY HOUSE Mahaffey, Clearfieid Co., Pa. Accommodations first-class. Best of Liquors and Wines at the bar. Stabling attached. GEORGE FERGUSON, Prop’r. WL. DAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, EBENSBURG, PA. All legal business promptly attended to. Office in Barker Building, Get Your FIRE INSURANCE ——From-— James Mellon, J. P. Good and reliable com- panies. Office corner of Fifth and Magee Aves. Patton, Pa. ! TO THE CIRCUS. Barnum & Balley Excursions to be Run on all Railroads. The great Barnum & Bailey circus is to exhibit in Johnstown September 30, and for the notable occasion all rail- roads will make a special low round trip ticket, so all who desire to witness the “Greatest Show on Earth’ can do so at small expense. The Barnum & Bailey circus this year, while always the best and biggest in the past, is now conceded to be the most incomparable exhibition in the entire world. Noth- ing has ever, or will ever approach it, for the genuine merit of its circus per- formance, the size and completeness of its menagerie and the wonderful dis- play of ite gorgeous equipment. The shows require sixty big railroad cars for ite transportation, employs 700 people and possesses over 400 horses and half a hundred cages of rare ani- ‘mals, Its daily expenses are over $5,000, and it annually instructs and entertains several million of patrons. It is the big show.of the universe and one of the largest enterprises in the entire world. It will be a great day for this vicinity, and doubtless a large crowd will avail themselves of the low rate and attend the performance from this place. A Great Medicine Given Away. C. W. Hodgkins is now giving free to all a trial package of the great herbal remedy, Bacon’s Celery King. If ladies suffering from nervous dis- orders and constipation will use this remedy they will soon be free from the headaches and backaches that have caused them so much suffering. It is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures billiousness, indigestion, eruptions of the skin and all blood diseases. Large sizes 25 and 50 cents. For constipation take Karl’s Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier. cures headache, nervousness, eruptions on the face, and makes the head as clear asabell. Sold at Corner Drug Store. - Ly recommend Chamberlain's cough Rem- | edy to their customers. Many of them have used it themselves, or in their families and know from personal ex- perience its great value in the treat- ment of coughs, colds and croup. They know that their customers are their best friends and naturally wish to give them the most reliable medicine they have for those ailments, Messrs. Daugherty Bros., prominent druggists of Indiana, Pa., say, “We sell more of chamberlain’s cough Remedy than of any other cough syrup, and always take pleasure in recommending it to our customers.” Mr. H. M. Urey, the popular druggist at Fredonia, Pa., who has sold chamberlain’s cough Remedy for several years, says: Out of the sixty dozen chamberlain’s cough Remedy I have bought in the last two winters I have only one and a half dozen left. It gives me pleasure to say that out of the whole amount sold I have not had a single customer say it did not give all the relief claimed for it.” For sale at 256 and 50 cents per bottle by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. | Hodgkins. To Advertisers. Hereafter all patrons who wish a display advertisement in the PATTON COURIER, or who wish to change their “gd” now running, must hand their copy 1n not later than Monday evening of each week. If handed in later than Monday evening it will have to be held over ’till the next week. Try to get copy in early. PATTON PUB. CO. Notice. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on two 25- cent bottles of Baxter’s Mandrake Bit- ters, if it fails to cure constipation, billousness. sick headache, or any of the diseases for which it is recom- mended. We also guarantee one bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. For sale by C. W. Hodg- kins, Patton Pharmacy. tinue it. MILLER'S Our trade during the last ten days of close prices has been so satisfactory and pleasant that we will continue it till every family in Patton and vicin- ity that appreciates Wear, Comfor1, Style, Quality Closest Possible Prices is wearing OUR Shoes. Our increased trade tells us that you have Confidence in what we advertise. We thank you for this confidence, and will use our best efforts to con- SHOE STORE. AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of “INFANTS CHILDREN Ji | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- {| ness and Rest Contains neither i Oprum, Morphine nor Mineral. i Nor NARCOTIC. in Ile le or ols DrSAMUBLPITCRSR A Fumphin Seed - Aix. Senna + Lockell: Sulés slntse Seed » Lvoperpunt 18 Carbonate Sudn + od Sugar ride 24 . {ingress w Flava: men cifect lemedy for Constipa- our Stomach, Diarrhoea, ras Convulsions, Feverish- and LOSS OF SLEEP. {The Kind You Have Always Bought, M Boars the Facsimile Signature =P ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY —————— THE KIND YOU HAVE [ALWAYS BOUGHT. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. "The Morse-Broughton Co. announce several changes in their popular fashion journals. L’Art de la Mode has been united with Le Charme and the October issue of the combined books shows a great advance over any thing that this well-known house has yet published. A new lithograph cover, two pages of special patterns of the latest Paris de- | signs, nearly one hundred illustrations of the newest ideas in dress, eight beautiful colored plates, and several pages of the latest fashion news in English and German, make this one of the most useful journals published for dressmakers., L’Art de la Mode and Le Charme united is for sale at all news stands at the former price of I’ Art de la Mode alone, 35 cents. Send stamps for sample copy to the publish- ers, The Morse-Broughton Co., 3 East 19th street, NewYork. Rev. Mark Minser, a Dunkard min- ister of Deckers Point, Pa., says he can recommend chamberlain’s Pain Balm to anyone in need of a good lini- ment, and that he considers it the best he has ever used. Pain Balm is es- pecially valuable for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises, burns and scalds. It is one of the most remarkable medicines in ex- istence, and its effects will both sur- prise and delight you. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Patton Pharmacy, C. W. Hodgkins. Skeletons Found. On Saturday morning the Coroner of Blair county was called on to investi- gate a sensational discovery in Altoona. The skeletons of two well-developed infants had been found the night before in the little frame double house, Nos. 1,000 and 1,002 Eleventh avenue, occu- pied by constable J. Cloyd Kreider and Mr. William Winskey, respectively. The one was found in an old chamber; the other in a table oil cloth and some rags. They presented a gruesome sight. A physician examined them and said that both children had been fully developed and born. The dis- covery was brought about by the occu- | pants of the house trying to find leaks | in the roof. The children had evi- dently been murdered. It is believed they had been in the attic two or three years. They may have been twins. The “Bicyclist’s Best Friend” is a familiar name for DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emerg- encies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema, and all | affections of the skin. It never fails. C. W. Hodgkius, Patton Pharmcy. Auditors Notice. Notice is hereby given that having been appointed Auditor by the Or- phan’s Court of Cambria County to | distribute the fund in the hands of S. L. Reed and Isaac Michaels, Executors | of Geo. B. Wike, deceased, as shown by | their first and final account, I will sit | at the Attorneys Room in the Court | House in the Borough of Ebensburg on | Tuesday, October 19, 1897, at 10 o'clock | a. m. for the purpose of discharging the duties of said appointment, when | and where all persons interested shall attend or be forever debarred from | coming in on said fund. R. SOMERVILLE, Auditor. September 27, 1897.-43t3 Certainly you don’t want to suffer with | dyspeysia, constipation, sick héadache, | sallow skin and loss of appetite. You | have never tried DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are | small pills but great regulators. C. W. | Hodgkins, Patton Pharmacy. | A Famous German Doctor's Work. Consumption is now known to be] curable if taken in time—the German | remedy known as Otto’s Cure, having | been found to be an almost certain | cure for the disease. Asthma, bron- | chitis, croup, coughs, colds, pneumonia | and all throat and lung diseases are | qulckly cured by Dr. Otto’s Great German Remedy. Sample bottles of | Otto’s Cure are being given away by | our agent, C. W. Hodgkins. Large sizes 25 and 50 cents. | Shiloh’s consumption cure cures where others fail. It is the leading cough cure and no home should be | without it. Pleasant to take and goes | right to the spot. Sold at Corner Drug | Store. | “Foe Tet Free | With every $256 worth ot goods pur- chased at our store you will be pre- | sented with a beautiful piece of silver- ware, which can be seen displayed in our show window. 33tf MIRKIN & KUSNER. | Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted if| consumed by delay in case where One Minute cough cure would bring im- mediate relief. C. W. Hodgkins, Pat- | ton Pharmacy. { What Dr, A. E, Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y.—GENTS:—From my | personal knowledge, gained in observ- | ing the effect of your Shiloh’s cure in | cases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remark- able remedy that has ever been brought | to my attention. It has certainly | saved many from consumption. Sold | at Corner Drug Store. Bird seed git Beck's Grocery. | South Second § fe aaa TOIITA, hon EZ Trt A signature « 7 One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. arnell & Cowher FIRE LIFE AND ACCIDENT -INSURANGE- Loans and Real Estate. OFFICE IN GOOD BUILD’G. Telephone Connécted. FirsiNation'l Bank Patton. Ebr Nd. Pa. CAPITAL PAID UP, $50,000.00. SURPLUS, §30,000.00. Accounts of Corporations, Firms, Individu- als and Banks received upon the most favora- ble terms consistent with safe and conservative banking. Steamship tickets for sale for all the Jeading lines, Foreign Drafts Jagabie in the principa cities of the Old World. All correspondence will have our promptand personal attention. Interest paid on time deposits. A. E. PATTON, WM. H. SANDFORD, President. $ i Per Month Tuition MAKES A LAWYER. Methods new and satisfaction guaranteed. For particulars address WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE LAW SCHOOL, 14% N. Y. Ave., Washington, D, C. CAN BE DRUNKENNESS $s Withont the knowledge of the patient, can be given strictly in tea, coffee or soup, and the pa- tient will lose all taste fordrink without know- ing why; it is safe, sure and reliable; one box will cure any ordi Vv case. paid; free particulars in plain envelope for 2c. stamp. THE CARTER CHEMICAL CO., 120 ., Philadelphia. YOUR FORTUNE Is your health. Yourhappiness is your strength. Keep the Head and Throat clear and healthy and your mind and brainisalways at rest and ease. CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL INHALER is the greatest relief to mankind in all head troubles. JCWRES COLDS, SORE THROAT, CA- TARRH. That awfnl odor of Catarrh dis. appears by its nse. Wonderful in Hay Feverand Asthma. -BUY ONLY CUSHIMAN’S, If you ean’t get it at Drugzists send for it. By mall, 50 conts. Send for Hock on Menthol, free. CUSIIMAN DRUG CO., VINCKNNES, IND., U. B, As ANTE Joes: BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. If you are willing to worl, ¢ you employment 432D PAY in work all or part nw veling. The work is ONCE for terms,ete,to Mio WKS NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHEST ex| | esitate because of pre- |§ hi viousfailuresin thisorother /§ lines. Outfit free. Address, : BROWN BROS. CO. Continental Nurseries, Rochester, K.Y. (This house is reliable. Name this paper.—Ed.)) : Tuo Champion + Washe:. Will wash Cleaner, Quicker, vvitfs mere ease and less injury to th: clothes than any machine now in use, Over 75,000 sold, ali giving satisfaction. Don’t conflus: Machines yuu .: This is somct Can not get out of ord PRICE wT SEND FO Chamygion Washing 810 West P’carl St., Pittsburg & Eastern Time Table. TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 19, 1897. Westward Nol No3 Nob . P.M, p. Mm. Union Station (Mahafley).... 6 £ 530 Beech Creek Junetion. ‘ gh 535 Leave Mahaffey Whiskey McGees Wetzell f. Burnside. Branch Junction f. Glen Campbell Horton Run Fuller Run CISTCICT ST CICT ETON ZEBERSESIES Eastward Leave NO 2 Fuller Run Horton Run t Glen Campbell.. Branch Junctior | Bnrnside. zell 1. W his Mahafte) Beech Cre Union Station (Mahafley f. Flag station. Connections—At Union Station, with Beech Creek railvoad, C. & Pennsylvania railroad, and P. & N. road; at Whiskey Run with McGees & New- tonburg railroad; st McGees with P. &N.W. railroad. Notes—Until further notice trains will run only between Union Station (Mahaftey) and Glen Campbell. All trains daily except Sun- day. S. H. Hicks, General Manager, Mahaffey, Pa. Mahaffey, C. division W. rail- Price $1.00 post-| ; Nt Beech Cremk Railroad. N.Y. 0. & H. R. R. Co. Lessee. Condensed Time Table, Read up Exp afl Nov, 16, 1806 No387 Noss pm down Exp Mail No 30 No 36 Patton Westover Mahatley 4+ Kerrmoor Gazzam Kerrmoor New Millport Olanta Mitchells Clearfield June Clearfield “ ce > on S8 Clearfield Junc Woodland Bigler Wallaceton Morrisdale Mines Munson Plhiipsburg EXER = = £8 Munson Winburne Peale Gillintown Snow Shoe Beech Creek Mill Hall Lock Hayen Youngsdale (Wayne) Jersey Shore Junction ersey Shore Williamsport pt et © ZEZTZHER x ENSSARSRRSEECSZRLBESLRREN STING BC TAT AT Sad TTI ~~] 0605000000 08 00 2 © CToCTeCrREI - on FEBEZSSERYSE 8 ar li Pm am ar Phil’a & Reading RR am Williamsport ly $10 20 *i1 Philadelphia ar 505 7 lv NY via Tamaqua ar 600 #900lv NY via Phila ar b725 1930 *Daily tWeekdays 500 p m Sundays ie 110 55 a m Sundays Db,” New York passengers traveling via Phil- adelphia on 10:20 a m train from Williamsport will change cars at Columbia Ave, Phila. Connections—At Williamsport with Phila- delphia and Reading railroad; at Jersey Shore with the Fall Brook Ry. at Miil Hall with Central Railroad of Pennsylvania; at lp with Pennsylvania railroad and Altoona & Philipsburg Connecting railroad; at Clearfield with the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railway; at Mahaffey and Patton with Cambria and Clearfield division of the Pennsyvania railroad; at Mahaffey with the Pennsylvania and Northwestern railway. A. G. Palmer, F. E. Herriman, Superintendent. Gen. Pass. Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad Time Table May 17, 1897. Main Line. Leave Cresson—Eastward. Sea Shore Express, week days. Atoona Accommodation, week Main Line Express, daily.. Altoona Accommodation, daily.. Mail Express, daily. Philadelphia Express, daily ui Leave Cresson—Westward. io == —te Cece IadSd~ INSIST acsunccion = B 30 *6 55 ar 8 3511 30 1v +480 sg8 « | Pacific Expres: y sWay Passenger, daily. Pittsburg Express Fastline, daily.. Johnstown Accom., wee ys. cambria and clearfield. Southward. Morning train for Patton and C; Glen Sunghat 4:45 ahaffe Jose 5:33; Westover 1; Hastings 6:13; Gar- | way (for Cresson) 6: atton 6:48; Bradley { Junction 7:05; Kaylor (for Ebensburg) 7:21; | arriving at Cresson at 8:10 ¢ . Afternoon {iin is Pelion and Cre leaves Glen | Campbell at 2:15 p m; Mahaffey at 2:50; LaJose | 3:03; Westover 3:22; 3 Cresson) 3:58; :35; Kaylor on leaves <0 a m; La ; Patton 4:20; Bradley Junction 4:49, arriving at Cresson at 5:05. { Northward. | Morning train leaves Cresson for Mahaffey | at 9:30; Ebensburg 10:00: Kaylor 10:21; Bradley Junction 10:33; Patton 10:47; Garway (ho Hast- | ings) 11:07; Hastings (for Mahaffey) 11;23; Gar- | way (for Mahaffey) 11:38; Westover 11:44; La- i Jose 12:02; Mahaffey 12:15; arriving at Glen | Campbell at 12:45. Afternoon train for Pat- | ton and Glen Campbell leaves Cress at 5:25 { Kaylor 5:41; Ebensburg 5:5 i | 6:28; Patton 6:42; Garway (for Hast | Hastings (for Glean Campbell) 7 Glen Campbell) 33; A toe 7:39; | 7:57, Mahaffey 8:10; arriving at Glen Campbell | at 8:40 p m, For rates; maps, ete., apply to ticket agent | or address Thos. E. ‘Watt, P. A. W. D,, 360 | Fifth avenue, Pitttsburg, Pa. J. B. Hutchinson, Gen. Mgr. "BR & P Time Table. | ~The Short Line between DuBois, Ridgway, | Bradford, Saamanca, Buffao, Rochester Ni- agara Falls, and points in the upper Oil Region. On and after Nov. 10, 1895, passenger trains will arrive and depart from Falls Creek Station, daily, except Sunday, as follows: 10:00 a. m.—Buffalo and Rochester mail—For Brockwayville, Ridgway, Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett, Bradford, Salamanca, Buffalo, and Rochesies connecting at Johnsonburg with . & E. train 3 for Wilcox, Kane, arren, Corry, and Erie. 10:27 a. m.—Express from Bradford, Johnson- burg, Ridgway, Brockwayville, and inter- medigte stations, for DuBois and Punxsu- tawney. 1:35 p. m.—Accommodation—For DuBois, Syk- es, Big Run, and Punxsutawney. 2:20 p. m.—Bradford Accommodation—For Beechtree, Brockwayville, Ellmont, Carmon Ridgway, Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett, and Bradford. 4:30 p. m.—mai—For DuBois, Sykes, Big Run, Punxsutawney, and Walston. Trains arrive—10:00 a m mail from Walston and Punxsutawney; 10:27 Express from Bradford and intermediate stations; 1:10 m, accommodation from Punxsutawney; 2:20, Express from Punxsutawney; 4:30 p m, mail from Buffao and Rochester. C & M Division. FALLS CREEK AND CLEARFIELD Fas!l Creek DuBois DuBois Junction Salem J. R. Wood, Gen. Pass. Agt. 17 ml pm am ar 110 1250 949 1245 925 07 1235 900 Luthersburg 1227 846 Rockton *8 40. Anderson Viaduct *12 06 *8 19 Booms *11 57 *8 00 Bridgeport 1152 745 Curwensville *]1 46 *7 13 Wrights 1140 700 Cearfl’d Market St. 11 30 ¢ Beech Creek Depot ar 170 174 Iv am 725 730 738 *7 41 745 505 gL 512 *8 07 *5 27 5 pm 450 458 “aa E2928 ZEKE 542 35 5565 845 605 codolitay 12 pm am am lv *Flag. iDaily, except Sunday. Train No. 71 connects at DuBois for Ridg- way, Johnsonburg, Bradford, Buffalo and Rochester. Train No 73 connects at DuBois for Bradford, and Pittsburg. Train No.74 connects at Clearfield with Beech Creek railroad for Philipsburg, Lock Haven, Jersey Shore, Willamsport, Philadel- and New York. Thousand mile tickets at two cents per mile, good for passage between all stations. Edward C. Lapey, Gen, Pas, Agt. Rochester, N. Y. AaPassengers are requested to purchase ticks ets before entering the cars. An excess charge of ten cents will be collected by conductors when fares are paid on trains, from all stations where a ticket office is maintained. am pm © RF. Notley, —Dealer in— Wines, Liquors, Beer, Etc. D. Lutz & Son's Beer a Specialty. Our Bottled Beer and Porter for family use cannot be excelled. Prices are reasonable. FLASKS, CORKS, JUGS, ETC. 21tf HASTINGS, PA. Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. iw m A « 40 y Hastings 3:43; Garway dor ¢ -f